Design Issues in Holonic Inventory Management and Material Handling Systems

  • Fletcher M
  • Mařík V
  • Vrba P
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Abstract

H%llic malllifacturillg systems (HMS) represellt a /lovel paradigm for addressillg the problems ellcountered by 21st Celltury engineering busillesses. These lIext generations of decelllralised AI-based shopfloor control systems are geared towards: (i) high-variety low-volume mallufacturing, (ii) placing these customer-specific products ill/a the market with short order-to-delivery times, alld (iii) providing a fast return 011 investmellt. The paper presents a model of a Holollic Illvelltory Mallagement System (HIMS) lillked with all agent-based material halldling within an agile manufacturing envirollmellt.

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Fletcher, M., Mařík, V., & Vrba, P. (2002). Design Issues in Holonic Inventory Management and Material Handling Systems. In Knowledge and Technology Integration in Production and Services (pp. 271–280). Springer US. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-35613-6_30

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